How Tories Have Their Future Strategy Backwards

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Күн бұрын

Discussion with Mike Galsworthy about some of the key problems the Conservatives face in returning to power, not the least of which is that they are chasing after the wrong votes.
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@jak1590
@jak1590 5 күн бұрын
The Tory members thought Truss was a safe pair of hands, it doesn't take any intelligence to work out they will choose the most inappropriate leader for their glorious party.
@johnburrows3385
@johnburrows3385 5 күн бұрын
Although, even the Tory members went off Truss , she only won as many members voted early during the six week campaigning period. Sunak would've won if the vote had been held at the completion of the hustings.
@tedmaul5842
@tedmaul5842 6 күн бұрын
Jenrick endorsing T rump, just tells you all you need to know about where the Tories are going...... straight to the bottom.
@davidpeacock40
@davidpeacock40 5 күн бұрын
As all of them served under the uk's worst ever pm I suspect they will all support diaper dom.
@shadeblackwolf1508
@shadeblackwolf1508 6 күн бұрын
Never interrupt your opponent when they're making a mistake
@bodricthered
@bodricthered 4 күн бұрын
What about if the mistake is burning down the country you live in?
@maggiebrinkley4760
@maggiebrinkley4760 6 күн бұрын
It's always so interesting to hear intelligent, scientific people discussing politics. The Tory leadership contest is indeed entertaining. Popcorn time!
@michaelfoy
@michaelfoy 5 күн бұрын
What a difference it would have made having the Lib Dems as main opposition.....Actually some sensible business in H.O.C , instead of the Total waste of space and breath that the Tories are....
@tomconneely1361
@tomconneely1361 5 күн бұрын
And yet I'm sure the media would be focusing on the Tory race, whatever.
@nicindiff
@nicindiff 6 күн бұрын
Rather enjoy watching you two get together and having a more in depth discussion. Makes me want to crack open a beer. Actually I think I will! 😄🍻
@rosemarystewart7405
@rosemarystewart7405 6 күн бұрын
Cheers! Enjoy.
@shawngrinter2747
@shawngrinter2747 6 күн бұрын
Let’s face it for the next five years it doesn’t matter who run the Tories, the are impotent and with any luck if Labour don’t screw up the five years after that too. Having said that Labour are off to a bad start and look incompetent but at least not corrupt
@nigeltrigger4499
@nigeltrigger4499 6 күн бұрын
The right wing media are most definitely bending the optics to make Labour look bad. It is of course subjective, but Labour have not made a mistake yet. Sure, there is an argument about the Fuel Allowance, but the results of the effects of that are not yet in. It may be foolish to think that Labour have made the decision without their careful consideration of the effects!
@thedealermusic
@thedealermusic 6 күн бұрын
I think the winter fuel help cut has really damaged them and the Tory press are gonna use this for ages now…bad hill to choose for them - and I was enthusiastic about them at the start
@Noel-ji8nm
@Noel-ji8nm 6 күн бұрын
​@@thedealermusicI warned you muppets before the Election that Labour was not opposed to Austerity.
@thedealermusic
@thedealermusic 5 күн бұрын
@@Noel-ji8nm you seem like a nice person.
@SennethLawrence
@SennethLawrence 5 күн бұрын
@@thedealermusic just a tedious bloody troll actually.
@candidaprout560
@candidaprout560 6 күн бұрын
Thanks very much Phil. Another great video
@gamingplanespotter9209
@gamingplanespotter9209 6 күн бұрын
Long one here! Not going to complain though, only going to be more content/more in depth
@creativo9646
@creativo9646 5 күн бұрын
Love to see Phil and Mike together, extremely good conversation
@TheHoveHeretic
@TheHoveHeretic 6 күн бұрын
Weren't the Torygraph looking at fluffing farage? Not that it matters, legacy media is tanking.
@adamknight4087
@adamknight4087 5 күн бұрын
The MSM are so far right im surprised their not written in NSDAP gothic print!
@hypsyzygy506
@hypsyzygy506 6 күн бұрын
In 1997 the Tories didn’t have a viable party further to their right. That is an additional problem they now have.
@phillipc3286
@phillipc3286 6 күн бұрын
This is an excellent format
@PlanofBattle
@PlanofBattle 5 күн бұрын
Count Jenrick. The Energy Vampire.
@peterjhillier7659
@peterjhillier7659 5 күн бұрын
Mike's spot on Jenrick is a ghoul. Another great Video Phil.
@adampowell5376
@adampowell5376 6 күн бұрын
I think that Jenrick or Badenoch would be catastrophic for the Tories. I think that Cleverley is the sensible choice for them.
@adamknight4087
@adamknight4087 5 күн бұрын
I'm betting Bad-Enoch will win & rename tories Republicans!
@JHatLpool
@JHatLpool 5 күн бұрын
@@adamknight4087 You touch on a point here. The influence of the right wing of the US Republican Party, on the Tory right, it is now really clear for all to see.
@ray-wm7yd
@ray-wm7yd 5 күн бұрын
The Tories can't make sensible choices
@gadfageyar
@gadfageyar 5 күн бұрын
As someone who wants to keep the tories out, I want Badenoch cos she will bring the the party's nasty reputation full circle. If I was a more moderate centrist I would want Tom Tuegenhat,
@mr.mrs.d.7015
@mr.mrs.d.7015 3 күн бұрын
Great chat. Love Galsworthy
@BandOfHarjaps
@BandOfHarjaps 6 күн бұрын
This is more two mates having a chat than an interview.
@MazzaEliLi7406
@MazzaEliLi7406 5 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@markbowers4241
@markbowers4241 5 күн бұрын
Nice work lads.
@neecierussell595
@neecierussell595 4 күн бұрын
Mike is so right about Jenrick
@ericthomson8747
@ericthomson8747 5 күн бұрын
Interesting ; unfortunately as long as the Tories are navel gazing, there won't be any push from the right to rejoin the EU, so any serious discussion is going to be unlikely for 10 to 15 years
@Steviebond2
@Steviebond2 5 күн бұрын
Future Strategy? "What Future Strategy?" would be my response.
@peterebel7899
@peterebel7899 Күн бұрын
What future, to be precise.
@nickinthefield4202
@nickinthefield4202 5 күн бұрын
God I am so sick of Party politics. Especially when I think, historically we are quite possibly at the pinnacle of of its evolution…😣
@AnnetteBrewster-c1v
@AnnetteBrewster-c1v 6 күн бұрын
Jenrick is a Thunderbirds puppet.
@MercenaryPen
@MercenaryPen 5 күн бұрын
I'd say more Punch and Judy show than Thunderbirds
@JHatLpool
@JHatLpool 5 күн бұрын
Some very good points here. It is a pity that there were sound drop-outs. (Yes, why do the Liberal Democrats not have a higher profile ?).
@davidpeacock40
@davidpeacock40 5 күн бұрын
Bad Enoch will be worse for the tories than corbyn was for Labour. As a long standing Labour member she gets my vote.
@Torfmoos
@Torfmoos 5 күн бұрын
Just a question a bit out of toppic, is there a YT channel were i can find something like a fortune after Brexit? As a german were Brexit was done the day the Uk left it s hard to find anything "good" comming out of Brexit. Even GB News didn t point out only a single one. Don t get me wrong i wouldn t expect to find one but i can even find any vision of someone like send some fish to the "Jupitermoon Europa who is mostly out of Water" to come back in 10 years and fish there. So perhaps someone might meantion it to me i mean there must be someone who votet for that mess who had have some visions or see a fortune for him/her or the business.
@billykershaw2781
@billykershaw2781 6 күн бұрын
How much support could a prospective leader glean from warming to rejoin, Cleverley seems to me more amenable, I don't know.
@stoobydootoo4098
@stoobydootoo4098 5 күн бұрын
07:20 "So Generic .." Who is this Generic chap? I thought the name was Jenrick.🤔
@billykershaw2781
@billykershaw2781 6 күн бұрын
So, the politically engaged should work on the wrapper more? That's an uncomfortable truth.
@MartinJames389
@MartinJames389 6 күн бұрын
His jacet Domninus de Badenoch.
@Simon-zb6fp
@Simon-zb6fp 5 күн бұрын
Kemi Badenoch is the only one for a realistic plan because her plan is for the 2030s, the earliest the tories will get back. By contrast Jenerick is totally mad because he promises to withdraw from the ECHR from day one. By contrast Kemi Badenoch says that she need to look at the ECHR when she becomes Prime Minister (in the 2030s). So I fundamentally disagree with you.
@ohboyz222
@ohboyz222 5 күн бұрын
This format, Phil, of inviting an intelligent mind to discuss a key topic is good. Mike Galsworthy always expresses his thoughts in a digestible way. However, he didn't engage as much as I thought he might, and the chat unfortunately became one-sided. By contrast, the discussion you had some time ago with the guy from LCER was balanced and interesting.
@ADifferentBias
@ADifferentBias 5 күн бұрын
In reality, this was a second discussion at the end. The main one is out this evening.
@ohboyz222
@ohboyz222 5 күн бұрын
@@ADifferentBias I will look out for it later thanks.
@heyhonpuds
@heyhonpuds 5 күн бұрын
Link not in description 😥
@niclapy
@niclapy 5 күн бұрын
Mostly yours…but yeah 😂
@CandidaProut-ep5fb
@CandidaProut-ep5fb 5 күн бұрын
I saw good Mr Mario Draghi wrote a worrying report on the state of the EU. Saying that the loss of their cheap energy pipeline has been a disaster, and the future is all about managing decline 😢😢😢😢
@candidaprout560
@candidaprout560 5 күн бұрын
Troll 🧌
@CandidaProut-ep5fb
@CandidaProut-ep5fb 5 күн бұрын
@@candidaprout560 Fool.
@CandidaProut-ep5fb
@CandidaProut-ep5fb 5 күн бұрын
Real Candida here, please don't forget about the troll ☘️🧌🧌
@haruhisuzumiya6650
@haruhisuzumiya6650 6 күн бұрын
This is why i encourage voting for independent MPs because there's accountability
@markperrin8098
@markperrin8098 5 күн бұрын
The day after Mario Draghi’s despairing report on the state of the EU economy, here are a few points from an article by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard • The gnawing angst has finally given way to something closer to panic • “America innovates, China replicates, Europe regulates. It is an extraordinary picture of our situation, because it’s true” - Giorgia Meloni. • “We were a big weight in the world but that is no longer the case” - Giorgia Meloni. • Europe’s next great error is already in the making. The Artificial Intelligence Act came into force in August - a rushed and messy text informed by the EU’s “precautionary principle”. It treats AI as guilty until proven innocent, more of a threat to humans than a gift to be seized • “It’s too late. We’ve already lost this race,” said the head of a European pharma giant. “I am trying to use AI to turn a dinosaur into a world-class healthcare company but all I hear in every conversation in Europe is about how we must defend ourselves against AI. Europe needs to take a hard look at itself” • The big beasts of US technology certainly need regulating but the question, as ever, is what ideology lies behind the rules. The UK, Japan, India and the Middle East are all going for light-touch regimes, judging the technology as it evolves and hoping to capture the economic prize. The US is letting rip. China has made AI the central plank of its bid for global technology supremacy. • The long-awaited report on Europe’s crisis of competitiveness by Mario Draghi, the man who saved Italy but lost Germany in the process, landed this week with a polite warning that the EU has shot itself in the foot. • Fredrik Persson, head of the pan-EU lobby group BusinessEurope, said a further 850 regulations have been piled on European companies over the last five years alone, adding 5,000 more pages to the Acquis. “There is a regulatory tsunami sweeping Europe. If you are a small SME, it’s going to put you out of business” he said. • The EU needs colossal government spending (€800bn per year) to fix this. But that’s impossible because the EU has no money and no treasury. The job cannot be delegated to the national level without obliterating the EU’s state aid regime and disintegrating the union • Mr Draghi says there is no way around this giant impediment. EU leaders must either create the machinery of an economic superstate or face the “slow agony” of a dying experiment. The current halfway house is an unstable equilibrium and cannot endure. • Mr Draghi said disposable income per capita in the EU had grown at half the pace of the US since 2000. The culprit is the technology sector. “The main reason EU productivity diverged from the US in the mid-1990s was Europe’s failure to capitalise on the first digital revolution,” he said. • Where did it all go wrong? Exorbitant energy costs are part of the story, as are the shallow pool of venture capital and the failure to create a genuine EU capital market (that was in London). But the rot goes back further and has much to do with the coddling of vested interests. • The Germans and the Dutch are tightening their belts at home and are determined not to share their credit cards with Brussels and the southern debtors’ cartel. The instant verdict of Christian Lindner, the German finance minister, was lapidary. “Germany will not agree to this. There must be no further blurring of member states’ responsibility for their own budgets,” he said. • The Dutch coalition, under the thumb of arch-eurosceptic Geert Wilders, would veto any plan that smacked of shared liabilities, and so would East European states wary of being ensnared into a bail-out of Club Med legacy debt. “We don’t need common debt or fiscal union at all. Forget about it. We need fewer bureaucrats,” said Hungary’s leader Viktor Orbán in Lake Como. • Mr Draghi is a lifelong evangelist for European integration and always sees the answer as more Europe. But it is hard not to notice that Europe’s decline coincides exactly with the launch of monetary union at Maastricht - and the convulsions that this later entailed - followed by treaty inflation (Amsterdam, Nice, Lisbon) and EU encroachment into every nook and cranny of national life. • The EU itself is the elemental problem. My goodness we dodged a bullet there. The EU failed to capitalise on the digital revolution. Thanks to its new AI Act, the next digital revolution has been snuffed out before birth. In the EU, that is. The EU knows its regulatory model is broken. It’s known that for a very long time. I’ve lived through several phases of “let’s cut back the red tape” campaigns and they never deliver anything. That’s because the problem is embedded in the EU itself. The EU has “right of initiative” and powers taken from the member states can never be handed back. So what’s it to be? There are three options: • The EU goes full steam and creates a European superstate. But the Germans will block this • The EU disintegrates and it’s every country for itself. Some will do better than they ever would in the EU. Some will do worse. • The EU muddles on as it currently is, and carries on declining A tenner says it’s 3. As non-EU members, we have the opportunity to get rid of the doom-loop of continual decline that has gripped the EU for the past 3 decades. Having the opportunity to doesn't mean we will, but I’ll take it over not having the opportunity any day.
@markgoestofrankfurt
@markgoestofrankfurt 5 күн бұрын
You mean Ambrose the economics expert torygrapher who advocated brexit ? Oh dear 😅
@markperrin8098
@markperrin8098 5 күн бұрын
​​​​​@@markgoestofrankfurtMost of the article is based on a EU report by Mario Draghi, if you could be bothered to read it. Oh dear.🇬🇧
@JHatLpool
@JHatLpool 5 күн бұрын
Wow. Good boy. You can copy-and-paste !
@JHatLpool
@JHatLpool 5 күн бұрын
It is from the Daily Telegraph. If you are taking that seriously, then you need your head examining.
@markperrin8098
@markperrin8098 5 күн бұрын
@@JHatLpool Its all based on a EU report from Mario Draghi. If you're not taking that seriously you need your head examining.
@MaisieSqueak
@MaisieSqueak 5 күн бұрын
This man does not strike me as stupid. Yet he lays it on thick as mustard whenever there is beratement to be made. I would watch out. Sometimes the best tactic for taking down a winning team is being their biggest cheerleader. Having watched numerous small games developers destroyed after immensely positive journalism campaigns...
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 5 күн бұрын
When is Silly Philly going to notice the Tories are no longer in power?
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 5 күн бұрын
So, Starmer has decreed the NHS is ‘in crisis’ and this just after he cancelled the building of more hospitals…….. How very Labour. This is how you do it , child.
@EdJames-tb9oz
@EdJames-tb9oz 5 күн бұрын
The Tories already cancelled those hospitals. The Tories announced that con and provided no funding for the project. That is the Tories canceling it. Same for the other projects.
@mikeb7379
@mikeb7379 6 күн бұрын
You know what? You just pointed out that I'm not a member of either party and so not politically engaged? I'm the kind who will become like that and vote when it comes time to? So, thanks Phil for all the insight. See you next time around? Un subscribing. 😀
@jackreacher5667
@jackreacher5667 6 күн бұрын
Didn't bother watching the video because Phil is avoiding the vote from yesterday. In the eyes of the People on here you have just become "right wing scum" enjoy the rest of your day.
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 6 күн бұрын
Still no answer from dopey Phil on why his Labour mates think Starmer is a fool. Reeves makes Hunt look like a genius ( and he most definitely wasn’t ). Why on earth he bothers is beyond me. Get a job Phil and pay some taxes.👍
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 6 күн бұрын
Still not a single comment about the 52 Labour mp’s who voted against Stalin…oops, I mean Starmer. Are you sure you know what is relevant, child?
@timothyphillips7576
@timothyphillips7576 6 күн бұрын
Did you bother to look at the title of this conversation before making such a grown up comment? That would answer your question for you without having to put it in writing.
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 6 күн бұрын
@@timothyphillips7576 We have a new government, child, keep up. What is actual news today is that after only 7 weeks in power Labour mp’s voted against their leader even when threatened with the sack. Don’t question me again unless you enjoy being embarrassed.👍 Consider yourself ‘schooled’ Glad to help, as ever.👍
@timothyphillips7576
@timothyphillips7576 5 күн бұрын
@@lestrem11 I am glad that the schools I attended had teachers able to stick to the topic in question (rather than ramble off topic like some aged fool). I am not sure if you really are incapable of realising that a lecture on a particular topic is supposed to be on that topic or just some dozy old twit drooling into their soup,? Either way, I don't think I will be taking any lessons from someone who either forgot their reading glasses or couldn't understand the subject being discussed. Don't bother attempting to 'school' me as clearly you are struggling to stay on topic (which is a common problem as you start to age and lose your marbles). However, I see you did manage to notice that there was an election and even managed to understand that the government changed. This is to be applauded and praised as it shows some grasp of current affairs so clearly your faculties aren't completely impaired yet. I would suggest though in future Gramps, you should really try to look at the title of a podcast before upsetting yourself when they don't discuss something entirely different from what they said they would be discussing. Alternatively, stick to Gbeebies as you might find their content more to your liking since they keep to nice safe subjects like brown people in boats and millionaire train drivers and avoid upsetting the forelock tuggers by discussing anything of any consequence.
@jangomoonstomp
@jangomoonstomp 5 күн бұрын
​@@lestrem11 one labour MP voted against the Government, the rest abstained, big difference. Best get your facts straight before boasting about your superior intelligence, otherwise you'll come across as a bit of a bellend.
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 5 күн бұрын
@@jangomoonstomp An explanation for you bellend. By ‘abstaining ‘ they are disagreeing with a policy. So in fact the same thing as voting against it. There you go child…….not hard if you use that logic thingy.👍
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 6 күн бұрын
The Tories aren’t relevant ,child. We now have a Labour government in power. Why don’t you know this?
@michaelfoy
@michaelfoy 6 күн бұрын
Very interesting conversation here....ALL of the Candidates are utterly Useless.....LETS's Hope the Tories ARE irrelevant for a VERY long time to come!
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 6 күн бұрын
@@michaelfoy For now they are….so why get excited about them. Try at least to be relevant if nothing else , child. Dopey Phil hasn’t noticed we now have a new government. Have you?
@michaelfoy
@michaelfoy 5 күн бұрын
@lestrem11 70 AND have forgotten More about politics than you will ever know.....Child.....
@lestrem11
@lestrem11 5 күн бұрын
@@michaelfoy Get checked for dementia. Good luck ( thanks for the life story I didn’t ask you for ). Calm down dear.👍
@michaelfoy
@michaelfoy 5 күн бұрын
@lestrem11 AS a lifelong NHS medic...am on the ball about med stuff....talking of meds ...get yours checked......And get some sleep I would.
@HaroldHerman-m7d
@HaroldHerman-m7d 5 күн бұрын
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